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1946 Chrysler Original All Model & Town & Country Color Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

This is an original 1946 Chrysler sales brochure covering only the full line of models.  It is 8 ¼” X 5 1/4” opens to 33 ½” X 11” & is in very good condition.  It shows huge color pictures of the Town & Country Convertible Coupe, the 4 Door Sedan, the Club Coupe, the Luxury Brougham, the 3 Passenger Coupe & the Convertible Coupe.  It also shows smaller color pictures of the Town & Country 4 Door Sedan & the Town & Country Brougham.  The text covers the features of the cars, specs, engine data & dimensions.  This is an extremely scarce piece.  It is form CS-207-4-46.  Thanks for looking please browse our store.

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